Exeter Times, 1875-8-19, Page 3TRE .A.LLAN LINE. ny parties
intending to go to 'Europe would do
well to call at, the '1'I gs Oleo, and buy
rl ticket for the AllanLine of steamer's,
xze of which leavesQ uobeo it,u 1 Bort-
Jana for Liverpool and Glasgow every
iatllyday. When sending home' for
friends nearly $7 is saved on every
Adult passenger by getting the tickets
from the Allan Line Agents in this
country, instead' of sending the money
tome,
DUE BILL FOR SALT".—A duo )ill oli
Messrs. 13e11 & Co., znal ufaotnrers oc
organs, melodeons and pianos; Guelph
Ont., the same being good for 40 per-
cent. on the retail price of an illStrtt"
f ,
inent of not less than $120 ; or will be
received as one-third payment on thier
catalogue. For instance, in purchas-
ing a $600 piano the duo bill would be
worthX200. This valuable document
will be disposed of at what modern
advertisers calla tremendous sacrifice,
while its validity is unquestionable.
Apply at the rJ'1MRs O1 viimmoninummi
. rLilILKETS
EXETER.
White Wheat SI 05 to $ 115
Spring Wheat 1 00 to :110
Oats 07 to 40
Potatoes ... 40 to 40
Peas ... ... 70 to 76
Eggs 11 to 72
Butter . 10 to 17
Flour per bbl..„ " .. 000 to 000
Bran .. 12' to 12
Shorts ............14 to, 10,
Hogs 7 0o to 7 25
Beef 4 50 to 5 50
Hides,., 0 04 to 0 05
Sheepskins... ....., 90 to 110
Hay 11 00 to 12 00
Dried Apples, 1 75 to 2 00
Anions 75 to 100
15
wool '" ST, 11fAIt7i'$.
(Reported regularly by A. Galbraith, Clerk)
Deihl wheat, per bussel 1 10 to 110
Spring wheat 110 to 115
Dailey r 7R to 755
Peas .
05 to 75
Oita'
98 to 40
Egggs, per dozen .., ... 11 to 11
Butter, 14 to 10
WVool...,.... ...... ............. 85 to 37
1,Hay, 0 00 to 1000
LONDON.
White Wheat; per cental...—..--- 109 to 200
.
Treadwell,., ".... -'„.e. 180 to1i;00
Bed Winter Wheat, 1 70 to 180
Sprius Wheat... 181 toO 00
Oats
SEAFOI3TH.
FellWheat 115 tol 15
depring wheat. 1 08 toe 12
Oats • 0 40 to 40
Barley ...•` 00 to 65
Peas .. .... 0 72 to 75
33utter . . . .. 0 15 to 15
Eggs t................. 11 to 11
LUCAN.
White wheat........... 1 08 to 1 10
' Treadw ell 1 00 to 1 05
Spring 3. 00 to;1 00
Oats 0 30 to 0 41
Teas 0 75 to 0 75
90 to 95
Barley
Butter 10 to 10
Ergs, per dozen.. Il to 11
Potatoes.. 70 to 0 75
Lard 12 to 13
Tallow 0 to 7
Ray 8 00 to 10 00 --
Timothy geed , 3 20 to 8 50
Clovers ed 000 to 0 75
Wool '19 to 35
Sheepekiue 100 to 1 50
Beef 6 00 to 6 50
Hides 5 to 6
. Pork 7 00'to 760
OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—
good one -storey frame house, containing
6 rooms; also } acre of land, adjoining the Market
quare, Exeter. On the lot '3e an excellent well of '
ater. Por particulars apply to IeAAC HAW -
DEN, Exeter. 77-tf.
T IVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY dC
.L
GLASGOW.
.T
Catrrying;tbe Canadian and United States 112aiis.
;line of the first-class, hili -powered Clyde -built
eteamshfps of the above line, constructed espe-
• cially for the navigation of the Atlantic, averag-
ing irom 8,050 to 4,200 tons. willleave Quebec every
Saturday for Liverpool and T.oudonderry, as fol-
lows :-
P4lynesinn Aug.14th
Scandinavian 21st
Sarmatian 28th
Moravian, ... ... `.' Sept. 4th
Prussian
Peruvian" 18th
-Prepaid passage Certiflcetes issued at lowest
rates to persona wishing to bring out friends.
GLASGOW DIRECT.
The steamships of the Glasgow Lino will be
despatched from Quebec asfollows:—
Phmnician, from Quebec, on or abort 18th Aug
Walclensfati 41 t. 2sth Aug
Corinthian 2nd Sept
Canadian " •Oth Sept
Manitoban " " 23rd Sept
'For tickets and every information apply to
JOHN WHITE & SONS,
Times office, Exeter.
Enlargement of Premises,
mgr. J. p. McI TTYRF
' begs to return his sincere thanks for the very lib-
`eral patronage bestowed upon him since corn-
, mencmg business in Exeter. This large patron -
ago he considers is owing to the fact he has
TURNED DU- PERFECT RTS
in the clothing Iine and given universal satisfac-
tion to bis customers. Ile would also state that
he has moved into his new building, Fishburn's
old stand, and has consideraoly added to his al-
ready large and varied
STOCK OF TWEEDS, HATS, CAPS,
and Gents' Furnishings of every description.
Mr. Bright
still has charge of the Tailoring Department
PERPECT'PITS ARE GUARANTEED.
Cut in the most fashionable style. Cloth pur-
chased of me cut free of charge.
J. P.`MoIN.TBR es CO.
75) SPRING (75
Gents Furnish ng
'cANI) (0EiMnAL
�.tiAt E$tihfl%fl1
)IEl%
MM01.?433.L11$.'-»O 1 Tlaiu'Sdety thio 19ti1 /Mt.
Edward. youngestsono4 M1;.. k' 4,tie,on11ips,
god one year 5 months, and 1'r dayS.
Clasx 1A V6llerll0, 00 Wednesday, ,lith Inst,
aged
' 'oe3l d
,t of ,as �
1 l rot 11 4 Caw 1 1 1 R , b'
- 111 61111
A, l
28 years.
1rowa111>,-1,l1.Eaotor North, on T1103.$3i ay,12tli
}ilst„ Emma, daughter of Mr, ;Robert
lr:toward, aged 26. y ears.
11u2'700,- 10'Osborne, on lrriiatly, 13th ins..,
Afr, ,Simon llltntel', aged 29 years
y Do' 't Tot cro to ,Tohns
Johns hoops Up Main streot, at his old staud,111)0r0
11e 1003 boon for 13 years.. Johns has moved into
his now shop now, Anybody 'Will toll you whore
Johns"win-s win -shop is, if you do not know where to
And it, ask the. nrstnuan you 500 1n Exeter to show
you, Rolla° it, When you not thebe you'll know
1t's the piaee because there is no other place just.
like it in tho world.
Johns sells stoves, tinware and things. You'll
see them lying clear out on the sidewalk—all of
them marked 111 plain figures, N.OU don't need to
ask for what you wnt. You eaan pack then. utl.
anywhere.
JOHNS SELLS CHEAP
so Die store is always full of mon and women.
',est Saturday his store was chock full of anon
and women, and lie bed as much, as 110 could, do
to take tho money. Such a lot of money! '13. tell
you those
New Patterns of Stoves
are Stunners,
Nothing like thorn in these parts. Then there is
such lots of
Hot -Air Drums
anti other things. Such boautifnl new
chandeliers. Table Cutlery. Cruets, plats, Brass
and Enamelled Bottles, Saucell.__tins sand ?Pots,
Churns and Brooms, Baskets andi#ufotter knives,
Sausage Machines and scales, Coal Oil' Black lead,
stove pipe.varnish, and hundreds' of other things
—ali, iisefnl and good, and yen'11' tind'thein piled,
from the collar up to the etilrng. ,
'N`OSP
,,JOHNS TS NO COWARD,
.
but folks do crowd. around him and ask so many
questions and pay bins so many compliments
about his stock and his grand way of doing things,
t bat he gots kind of coniiustieated and loses Wal-
e elf up in the garret
COUNTING HIS MONEY
(if he has any). The best time to see him is on
rainy days, 13e is always around then, bat .if you
want things that aro useful and ornamental it
makes no difference what day you can, beoaueo
hie glen will always make you feel as if •y.oit were
at home, and will sell you things cheaper then
you can bay them elsewhere.
Tt3AT'S
...T0111sTS
PRIZE LIST
of Biddulph Fall Show, to be held in
Granton, on Friday, 24th 'Sept. :
HORSES.
HEAVY DRAUGHT.
Brood mare and foal $2 00 $1 0(9
2 -year old Filly or Gelding 1 50 1 00
1 -year old do do 1 50 1 00
Foal 1 50 1 00
Span Horses in harness 3 00 2 00
GENERAL PURPOSE.
Brood mare and foal $2 00 $1 00
2 -year old }ti11y or Gelding 1 50 1 00
1 -year old do do 1 50 1 00
Foal 1 50 1 00
Span Horses in harness 3 00 2 00
• [Foals not to be judged with mares
in either class.]
Span matched 'Carriage
Horses, 2 00 1 00
Single Buggy.Horse 1 50 1 00
CATTLE.
D URE Ah1S.
rpHE °SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO AN-
nounce that he has just received a ;splendid
assortment of
CANADIAN, SCOTCH'S(' ENGLISH
Milch cow, having had a
Calf in 1875 $2 50 $2 00
2 -year old Heifer 2 00 ]. 00
1 -year old Heifer ' 2 00 1 00
Heifer Calf 1 50 1 00
[Herd Book register to be shown,]
• GRADE.
Mi1011 Cow,having had a
calf in 1875 52 611.51 00'
2 -year old F eifer 2' 00 1 00
1 -year old Feller . 1 50 -1 00
Heifer Calf 1 50 1 00
Pair 2 -year old Steers 2 OP 1 00
Pair 1 -year old do • 2 00 1 00
Frit Beast 2 00 1 00
• SHEEP.
LEICESTER.
Aged Ram, -shorn May, '75 $200 $1 00
Shearling Ram 2 00 1 00
Ram Lamb 2 00 1 00
Pair breeding Ewes, having '
raised Lambs in '75 2 00 '1 00
Pair shearling Ewes 2 00 1 00
fair Ewe Lambs 2 00 1 00
COTSWOLD.
Aged Ram, shorn May,'75'2 00 1 00
Shearling Ram 2 00 1 00
Ram Lamb 2 00 1 00
Pair breeding Fawes, having'
' raised Lambs in '75 2 00 1 00
Pair Shearling Ewes 2 00 1 00
Pair ewe Lambs 2 00 1 00
Pair Fat Sheep 2 00 1 00
LINCOLN.
Aged Ram, shorn May,'75 $2 00 $1 00
Shearling Ram 2 00 1 00
Ram Lamb 2 00 1 00
Pair breeding Ewes,having
raised. Lambs in 2 "00
Pair Ewe Lambs 2 00
HOGS.
Berkshire Boar ' 1 50
1d sow 1 50
Aged -Boar- (any breed) 1 50
Sow " 1 50
1 50
Sow Pig of 1875 1 50
GRAIN.
2 hoshels'white Fall Wheat,
grown in. '75 - 1 00
2 bushels' red 'fall Wheat,
grown in '75 1 OO , 75
2 bushels Spring Wheat ` 1 00 75
2 bushels Barley 1 00:.. ' 75
2 bushels 'white Oats 1 0,,9, 75
2 bushels black'Oats ' 1 Oil 75
2 bushels Peas 1• 044 ' :75
ViiiGETk13LES
Bushel of Potatoes 75r 50,
Six heads of'Cabbago 5,Q 25
Six heads Cauliflower 10;, 25
Six'blood Beets 5(J% 25,
Half -Bushel Onions 501.1 25
Twelve ears Indian Corn 50•` ' . 25
Three Watermelons 50
Twelve Tomatoes • 50
Three Citrons 50
HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS.
Twelve winter Apples 50 25
Twelve fall Apples 50 25
Three ciusters'Gtapes • 50' 25
Twelve Crab Apples 50
Twelve Winter I'e:lrs ' 50
Twelve Pall Pears 50
Twelve Plums 50
IMPLE ME NT S.
Lumber Wagon, wood axle
or patent arm, manuf'cl
and owned by exhibitor 2 00
Iron Plough,2 00
Wood or Iron lamPlough 2 00
Pair Iron Harrows 2 00
2 00
1 50
1 50
1 00
1 00
75
75
TWEEDS
BLACK BliaOA.UCLOPHS, &
DOESKINS, ETC.,
which for
STYLE AND OITALITY
WILL. 33E HARD TO BEAT
TAILORING
1) rttitcnt is replete with (very inodernim-
parrivemeilt, and furnldhod monthly with
$'aASIIIC IT PLATES
or
meIC V
' arl.s
t
x�t� and Cuts.
,o, :and allot curt lit tlto host
hll 1'4 nz'1c l;t , M
fas11io11able s±ylo.
G 11' earl anti sue ono of the choicest saci Best
fie (fgyU1 t 0atoclss in town, ntldt offering at low
iY 06 '(6 dri'eh C r . u�`011 11G'0.
Boar Pig of 1875
1 00
1 00
1 00'
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
100
75
?air lBlankets. 75 50
[x1'10 above cloth, ,oto., mast be alt
tvool, 130138e spun, and ntallufaetllred in
1875.
t 5
;yet Single hall le' els 1 0
Set Double IJarness 1 50
Pair Men's .IloQtl 75
Pair Gaiter Boots 75
Bureau 1 00
Cooking ,Stove Furnitltro,
niannf'd by exhibitor' 1 00
LADIES' W'OBE,
7' -log Cabin Quilt 75 50
Patched Qltilt 75 50
Quilt, raised or sewed on
50
50
50
50
50
50
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
2u
50
25
52
ground work
Tatting
Crotchet Work
Specimen of Embroidery
Braiding
Fancy Knitting
Pair Woolen Sociis
Pair 'Woolen Gloves
Gent's Shirt, hand made
Wax, Flowers
Paper Flowers
Flower Wreath
Farmer's Wreath
Berlin. Wool World
S1'oll World
Rag Mat or Carpet
Honey in Comb, 10 Ms
Jar of Clear: Honey, 0 Elis
75
5
75
75
75'
70
75
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
75
50
50
1101.1 8AL4V.,, A PXOJ LL'I NT
. lt'rll6)l, bea14„Got 2, x",13, 814 con, 01441111'
Vray, 1(10 at:re$:of eswinsiit 111116, ?5. 113.108 elear0d
and muter enitlVa3Uola, 18:3.3.0(0£3 51nalklerfa1I0,wed 3
,nll"a 1)0,1t0)(.0WW1tirn1a01td could 1'0,1090 in. A?}.t a
dwelling haauso,'4 Jl'1'dl}llo tlax'ni a}td tr1411)0 st11340.
ith 01;1101 out/300393 tltc 370}p0�
, Al"
yo ti„ao buti1 1 01ct)ya�Asof 'water
ritlpuiaulls, instance la'o1r111attttOl 0� 1}};los, ton 1
0 miles from Centralia Eat,. stENtl.sp3 110008010100
pivoll. after 1ta13.05± Per furthep rhrifoula}'s ap--
1,1Y1,019AWAltI)let3.03 ,Mo(ailli'Yr'ay,
or 1! by letter tot a•oditon P.Q. 10.0 -ti:
EYOLVLl S AND 0A'ETIfIJ)GES
AMP'0'ot
J. (1J1tU,'& SRN,
1)01101x, street, ho11000, Ontario.
Iin,v0 in stook 11ovolveirs, as follows .—,5lilittl
Wesson, Swamp Angel, Bull Dog, Terrier, ,Colts,
Standard, ,hey l' mend, Annihilator, Alert, Capt.:
Jack ; also ovary siu0 of cartridge,
\\'11016s310 and retail prises cut clos0. to. Cash
buuvors, Seild nor post for Price last,
3, l3.—Gut. Stocking and Repairing ciono .in the
best style,
[)B. H. KINSMAN, DENTIST,
Office ane.
residenOU'. —
Main street
11 eter. 13u
8111086 hours,
any th110 i11
oodda) light
Thursday's . excepted). Advice±000, Parents
should call for advice about children's first tooth
as Hoon ass they bogie to frail. Work will bo.ogual
to that of anyotiler Wilco and warranted satisfac
tory'
Furniturefor
Desiring to introduce
THE h ' . SEX S'irSTIEliti,
I will offer during tile
MONTHS OF AUGUST AND SEPT.
My large and full stock of
FURNITURE FOR CASA
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
I will, on, the smallest pnrchaso,
GIVE A LIBEI-tAL DISCOUNT,
and to largo buyers Will give special rates.
TO JUDGE OF MY PRICES, STYLES AND QUALITY,
A. Call Must _3e Made.
1 invite Inspection.
JOHN DREW
Next Door to Molsons Bauk and -opposite Times office.
169 D. li. R. IS
XSAAC
SNS
begs leave to thank his friends in loxeter and surrounding country for their liberal patronage
in the past, and hopes to merit a fair share of,their trade in tl.e future, having
Gang Plough
Double Buggy
Single Buggy
Plano
Hay Bafre
Turnip Seed Drill
Sctifflor
Horse Shoo50
DA.IB,Y'` ?ItODUCE,,
Five its Ilnll Putter • 1 00
]t.eg Butter, not less than
50
,1158
1 00
Choose,pot lets that 20 Ms 1, 00
111ANUFAGTt11.1 S.
Telt yards Pull C'otll 7C
Tcit yards Flannel 76
25
25
1 00
1 00
]. 00
1 00
1 00
100.
1 00
75
75
76"
50;
50
one of the Largest and
Best. Assorted Stocks
Usually found in a General Store
CONSISTING OF
DryGoods,Groceries Etc9 5
Ready-made Clothing,. wines and li-
quors, Hardware, Crockery, Boots
and Shoes; Leather,' etc.
Please give I. C. a call as he is determined not to be under-
sold by any establishment' in this section of county.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TO FARMERS & TOWSSI'F,OPLI3
Fresh arrivals of
Fine Teas,
Coffee
Raisins
Spices,
I
CHOICE BRANDS., OF
wannas ALIQUORs
Noted for Cheap Sugars,
Grocery
AT THE
EXETER
and Liquor Store
G. A. MACE,
Main Street, - Exeter.
GEORO-AI: CA I HOA.IaT
l+ saslioxabCo BOOT SHOE 11T.A.N11311a, Sign of the Big
Boot, LiXo±ia11., Ontario,
the ibhabit"llt0 of'tllis.end `th surrounding country, and those v$sitIng
Ot7r-o acquaint a g Y
h man.
�I 11ild;an market, tllaf;hh ltn,s tit band lt; largo stared of 73o4ts anal Shoes Or R1Vmi ri
urnettire, aloe lmpbrterl'World, Which ho ,
. CAN STALL AT PRICES TO DiiFY COMPrrPITIOX,
t•
•� work l to none, it, 1111 cur 'ln ;s lsol,o, lrttt 11rst-clna
%anti tllaatlie is plopnt'cd to do order turn second. ti , P ,� ,
tv01'1C1186fl(and ±156±0 not113)1)11)ltt rift t-elia0 s $tool!.
G. CATTICAP11.f.
call 0etol1014a,. 1$71,
CAi-I 'WIT
.nd the iuproeodentedly Shoup Basins to be had at
ssa�z�Y a� aE
�TOQt positive of the assertion..
;115
R x
People maywonder and think how and why we can sell CHEAPER THAN
�eop
.this a
logicallyexplained in is w
-e
easily and.Y
but it is e p
E
��.,5Y
ANYONE r
.r.
Iiire nth, Buy and e l for CASH, and are` 'content with a
Sell
Profit.
We have on hand a good assortment of
4:;11
everything in the General Store Line,
and are opening large quantities of New Goods daily.
The 1trth Stois in B. Drow's New Blank, 'Nest side Main-st., Elixeter.
STANLEY & JERIV.YN.
Exeter, August 5, 1875.
JOHN RANTON
begs to advise his wiaaly friends that he expects to
OPEN OUT WITH A NEW STOCK
IN
FANSON'S NEW BLOCS,
About 1st September Next,
August 18th, f875.
w
e4-
T H E 0 L D EST ABLISHED ' ATHOBOUGH AND EXTENS'IV
1 H0CSE .;
31-3
. PICSARDICleariag
Thanking my numerous customers for their pat-
ronage in the past, and would solicit of their kind
remembrance in the future, would beg to remind
.them that Ihave
I UMOVED
my stock in the Newland Commodious Depart-
ments of the
Brick. Block
at the south of the old stand, where will be found
EVERYTHING
IN THE GENERAL BUSINESS LINE
consisting of
Dry Goods,
Millinery;
Hardware,
'Groceries;
Crockery,
Boots 8c Shoes,.
Ready-made Cloth'g
Hats, Caps, Sec,'
I have alto added a first-class
TAI-LOR1 NG
Doonrtmentln connection. My motto:i3, " Good
Goods'atreasonablo rates." .. Comment is unneee
nary ; the goodsarehere to speak for themselves'
t' Highodt &Lancet Price pais for all kinds of
Produce.
Ren3erhber, this is, the Oldest Estab-
lished House in the County. Opposite
thePost'Ofce,'
Exeter, May 6; 'il'15
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Sale
HENDERSON d WHITE
SUCCESSORS TO G. B. SMITH,
ARE
STI*LL CLEARING
OtTT
THEIR
SUMMER STOCK
AT
Unusually low Prices.
OUR STOCK
must be considerably reduced before we take
stook, to make room for Fall Import.ttions.
FIENDERSON .& WHITE
, Successors to G. B. Smith.
DOF'L10 PAOMINIONTORYGUN SHOP ANI) '1u -
R •W SODER
Manllfacturer of and (Tesler in
Rzfles, Shot G,nIs, Revolvers
Pistols, Fishing Tackle, and Hunters' supplies
Gun -stocking dope in Plast -Class style. Pin -faro
Guns shored oo Control fire,
Sign of the Gin and Golden Iioy, CLAR77NCE
st„between Dundas and King, London, 75.1y.
" Vie c(gr chute
IS rvnnrsnnn
Every Thursday Morning
dr THE orwro 7,
pPPOs;Ta JVtoLsONS 3.0.Ni
DEEMS
$1.50 per annum, payable 'strictly in advance
No subscription taken for loss than sit 116011±08.
RITES OF ADVERTISING.
Pint. insertion per line Sr
luno 90
i nnh sulnsognont insertion per ..
Advertisenlente of strayodcattlr articles lest or
"arta,., &c., not exeeoping ten it0e-11080 month'
0i.00; each subsequent month, f0e0nts,
Notices o(birth (3,marringos and deaths inserted
lceo
Advertisements t l
without d ec lc directions will
it 1ents 1 )
be inserted till forbid, and charged taeenrditigl y
Athtrtiscatonts to bo mous 1 by scale of
8013,1 noulxtnic „
Pei ttf.,1AG113.8iJ[73'Ni�S:
'f1a0following t•atos will bo rh1s800 for :yearly
stl vot•tl5Otnen (4
O+itr 1Y A13 £1 ATOM, 5 Epee
line olumn ,;',ab 's96 •,a1t25
half n ,36 15
Quarter ' 10 10 8
I+,igltth .12 0 6
.�31ioinosd Cards, six lines and adder, 84 4% to fen
11108, 00, , i3. Well,bif.
to +es leave Extol' daily for 1n1Can afnt lao0non
at 1>1318.;' 0rriteng l6 3,ue11,111 (8 t 1+ n.r»; ;pit Leaden
mt Oa, air .J1eaavod Lnnd en fou 1 11otoa tat 2 marl
'Exeter a'
nut7 i
I1sta'r tl1p wr 7 E$t till ver 1
"ttaW��,,�;tri o� ts�,ir dlal,ly Styr Clilttisft� set 5 a,.ttt,
fair' .'Int 11 tll It 81± at 10,1'; tn, Leave Clinton a•
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